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REPRODUCTIVE BIOMEDICINE ONLINE 卷:18
17β-oestradiol and progesterone regulate anandamide synthesis in the rat uterus
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Ribeiro, Maria L.1  Vercelli, Claudia A.1  Sordelli, Micaela S.1  Farina, Mariana G.1  Cervini, Marcos1  Billi, Silvia1  Franchi, Ana M.1 
[1] Univ Buenos Aires, Lab Physiopathol Pregnancy & Labor, Ctr Pharmacol & Bot Studies, Sch Med,Natl Res Council, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
关键词: blastocyst;    implantation;    oestradiol;    pregnancy;    progesterone;    uterus;   
DOI  :  10.1016/S1472-6483(10)60258-1
来源: Elsevier
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Anandamide is all endocannabinoid known to participate in reproductive processes. This study observed that 17 beta-oestradiol and progesterone modulated the production of anandamide and its metabolizing enzymes in the rat uterus, Anandamide production was highest tit the oestrous stage and 17 beta-oestradiol and progesterone stimulated its synthesis in ovariectomized rats. During early pregnancy, anandamide production remained constant on days 1 5 of gestation and diminished towards day 6. On day 6, implantation sites showed lower synthesis compared with interimplantation sites. In the delayed implantation model, 17 beta-oestradiol inhibited anandamide synthesis compared with progesterone. During pseudopregnancy, anandamide production did not decrease towards day 6 as occurred during normal gestation. The administration of 17 beta-oestradiol augmented anandamide production in rats on day 5 of pseudopregnancy; the treatment with mifepristone did not produce any change in anandamide synthesis. Anandamide-metabolizing enzymes were regulated by progesterone and 17 beta-oestradiol. The effect of ovarian hormones oil the synthesis of anandamide depends oil different physiological conditions, oestrous cycle and early pregnancy, anti on the presence of the activated blastocyst. Thus, ovarian hormones, as signals that emanate from the mother, operate in conjunction with the blastocyst intrinsic programme, regulating the synthesis of anandamide in a specific manner during crucial reproductive events that may compromise pregnancy outcome.

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